Mackie CR8-XBT Studio Monitors Review

Mackie CR8-XBT Studio Monitors Review

Introduction

When we talk about all the benefits to creativity that modern technology has brought us, it is easy to get carried away with the fact we all have a high MP camera on us at all times, or the ease of creating 4K videos. It is easy to forget that another of the popular areas for people with a creative bent is that of expressing their artistic talents in the world of music.

Not only do we have some very affordable ways of connecting whatever instrument you play to your system, but if you look down below the premium software on the market such as Pro Tools, you’ll find a whole host of free Digital Audio Workstations – DAW – that will let you do 99% of what can be done with the high end packages. Think of them like GIMP versus Photoshop.

Of course excellent audio isn’t solely the preserve of those who want to demonstrate their song-writing credentials, as those of us who game, listen to others musical gifts, or simply want to enjoy a great film can also benefit from having high quality audio reproduction. Whilst cheap speakers can get you so far, if you truly want to either balance your own creations properly, or get the full experience of someone elses hard work, then you’ll want some high quality speakers, and the Mackie CR8-XBT Studio Monitors are not only fantastic to listen to, but can be so loud they turn into a full-sensory experience. Let’s take a .. listen.

Technical Specifications

Mackie CR8-XBT Studio Monitors Review  

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